A catadioptric lens uses mirrors to reflect light a couple of times before the image is focused on the back of the lens. I have a Nikkor 500mm mirror lens. It is powerful but at the same time, it produces interesting bokeh. Have a look -- to some, the bokeh looks nice but to me, it is distracting to say the least! Perhaps in some situations, it could add a nice background element to the photo.
Monday, February 4, 2008
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